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Setzer Brian Orchestra - It`s Gonna Rock ´Cause That’s What I Do (Europe) DVD (DVD)
€20,00PARAS BRIAN SETZER KEIKKA IKINÄ!? HUOM! EUROOPPA VERSIO! NYT MYÖS BLU-RAY! On June 25th The Brian Setzer Orchestra headlined the opening of the 2010 Montreal Jazz Festival, performing for over 150,000 people!! This DVD captures the entire blistering 1-hour and 40-minute set which was easily one of Brian’s greatest performances ever!! We guarantee this is one of the best rock shows you’ll ever watch. That’s a lot to say, but we mean it! Contains some amazing and rare bonus footage that fans won’t want to miss.
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Movie - Blackboard Jungle (1955) (DVD)
€25,00”Starring: Glenn Ford, Sidney Poitier, Anne Francis, Louis Calhern, Vic Morrow
Genre: Teen Movie, Urban Drama
Theatrical Date: 1955
SubTitles: Spanish, English, French
Dubbed: French
Original Language: English
Run Time: 100
In this gritty urban drama, war veteran Richard Dadier (Glenn Ford) wants to begin his career as a teacher and is given an assignment at a boys high school in inner-city New York. However, he soon discovers the school is overrun by delinquents, led by Artie West (Vic Morrow), an insolent hood who likes to call Richard ”Mr. Daddy-O.” Artie and his gang steal, destroy property, refuse to respect authority, and threaten the female teachers with rape. While most of the faculty have given up and meekly let the delinquents do what they want, Dadier is determined to bring order back to his classroom, even after Artie’s thugs threaten Richard’s pregnant wife. Keep your eyes peeled for a bit part by Jameel Farah, years before he would change his name to Jamie Farr. Blackboard Jungle was also the first major studio film to use rock & roll on the soundtrack; the film’s success kick-started sales of ”Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets, which helped to spark the rock & roll boom of the 1950s. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide”
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Wray Link - Rumble Man (DVD)
€17,00The first ever DVD to feature one of the most influential guitar players of all time, the mighty Link Wray. Some of music’s most famous names have been in thrall to the guitar playing of Link Wray. Bob Dylan proclaimed Link’s song Rumble” as ”the best instrumental ever”. Other’s that claim to have been influenced by the great man include The Who, Neil Young, The MC5 and The Stooges. Wray has been performing and recording since the 1940’s and enjoyed a U.S. million selling single with ”Rumble” in 1958. He is still touring to this day, playing to a loyal following. Filmed during Link Wray’s UK tour of 1996, The Rumble Man is a mix of live footage and documentary featuring an extensive interview with the man himself. The Godfather of dangerous guitar talks openly about his life, his music, the army and his collaborations and friendships with an array of stars including Hank Williams, Tex Ritter, Gene Vincent and Elvis Presley. The classic track ”Rumble” is performed by Link and his band, along with his own unique versions of standards such as ”Jailhouse Rock”, ”Rawhide” and ”King Creole”.”